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Minimum-size page on crimson specifying 35mm in print and 100px on screen, with white logo examples and dimension lines.
Summary
The "Minimum Sizes" page on a crimson ground: the full logo must be at least 35mm wide in print and 100px wide on screen, with white examples and dimension lines.
Visual description
A full-bleed crimson (#A60A3D) page. Left column: a white bold heading "Minimum Sizes", body copy stating the logo cannot be used smaller than shown, the 35mm print minimum and 100px screen minimum, and an italic note that at very small print sizes the "Malta Information Technology Agency" descriptor should be removed for legibility. Right: two stacked white logo examples, one labeled "Minimum in Print" with a "35mm" dimension line, one labeled "Minimum on Screen" with a "100px" dimension line. Footer: "16 MITA Brand Book".
Key takeaway
Splitting print (mm) and screen (px) minimums into two clearly captioned examples with dimension lines covers both worlds on one page. The note about dropping the long descriptor at tiny sizes is a practical, often-missed rule.
Reuse notes
A model minimum-size page; reuse the two-example (print vs screen) split for any logo used across media. Stating both a unit and a captioned visual prevents misuse. Reads cleanly even reversed on the brand colour.













































